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POPULATION EXPLOSION: A Threat and A Challenge to All Filipinos
BY
ANDEA, ISIDRO JR B.
KABACAN WESLEYAN ACADEMY- KABACAN, NORTH COTABATO
ABC EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTER
There are 7.2 billion people currently living in the world today. Each country has its own way of standing on its own, and relying on its economy. The Philippines is one example that relies on its natural resources and exporting products abroad. But, as the years go

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order to become more competitive this will allow waste to decrease reducing the costs of the business which in turn will help improve profits.
Another reason why globalisation is more of an opportunity than a threat is that there is ease of movement and advancement of technology. Due to this businesses having taking the initiative to more operations abroad so that they can exploit the benefits such as improved infrastructure and communication

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Reaction to a Social Justice Issue
Linh Nguyen
University of Central Florida
Reaction to a Social Justice Issue
These days, newspaper and television are full of reports about child mistreatment, therefore, child abuse is very common social justice issue. Child abuse is an action that will result in harm to a child or put a child's life at risk. A child can be physical, sexual, emotional abuse, and neglected. Every year, there are thousands

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The most significant threat facing America today is the risk of being attacked with Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD). Although the Soviet Union has fallen and the threat of large-scale nuclear and chemical attacks have been diminished another threat has arisen. This threat is an attack from smaller nations that are angry with and/or have a "score to settle" with the United States. These countries are now capable of buying and/or researching

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and some were even reburied after a few years in churchyards.Some Brits are still worried that these plague pits contain a threat of recontamination. Historians and archeologists have been studying these pits for years now and have come to the conclusion that there is no risk of the plague surviving in these pits after 500 years. However, if the "plague" that struck in England during the 17th century was something more closely related to anthrax

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well over 250,000 proprietary images and graphic design that will enhance most web site’s appeal, QWD is poised to be the number one global leading brand in Web site and Web content design. Yet, two vulnerabilities in QWD’s network design seem to pose a security threat to QWD’s future leadership and competitiveness that must be address before exploited. First, customers are given access to the corporate website such design poses a security risk

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of panic and struggle but were in fact her way of imprinting her authority. On the other hand, historian J.E Neale argues for the rise of a Puritan parliamentary opposition, known as the “Puritan Choir” which follows the notion that the Puritan movement was close to seizing power and were a direct threat the Queen’s supremacy.
Elizabeth I is known as a strong and powerful woman who did not stand for disobedience or rebellion. However, the rise

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Copernican view of the solar system before Catholicism. Protestants had no true tradition that would compel them to condemn the idea, so the assumption is that the two Churches (Roman Catholic and Protestant) were still very close at this early stage in the Reformation and had similar values and traditions. Copernicus really threatened the traditions of Western Christians but not on their values. There is a significant difference between

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The "Information Superhighway" provides educational and economical benefits, but also poses a threat to teachers and students. One of the many report's written by the United States Council on the National Information Infrastructure called "The Information Superhighway Will Offer Many Benefits," is filled with a good amount of information on how students and teachers benefit from the Internet. The council also emphasizes on how our economy can

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substantial distance from London. In Source Z, it highlights “that at no point did the government fight for its life”. However, Source AA says that, “It looked as if the whole of Southern England was on the point of social and economic disintegration”. From this it is clear that the rebellions didn't pose that big of a threat due to their location and the government was in no serious danger of being overthrown at any point during the summer of

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There are numerous reasons why healthydiscretion is a critical tool in the criminal justice system. Here are a few of the reasons I think healthy discretion needs to be used in all decisions made in the criminal justice field whether it's officers, lawyers, courts or corrections facilities.The most visible and possibly most important is police discretion or an officers ability to decide to arrest or not arrest someone purely on the basis of his

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Death Penalty
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“To take a life when a life has been lost is revenge, not justice.”
Desmond Tutu
It is believed that the main issue of the death penalty as a punishment is a dispute between its opponents and supporters about the existence of the death penalty itself. Thus, humanity has been divided into two public camps – for and against, which express the current state of the